Jane Pauley hosts a special primetime broadcast May 17, driven by our love of the automobile, from the perils of commuting and gridlock, to future technologies behind the wheel Source
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Swarthmore College will no longer allow fraternities and sororities
The decision follows outrage over years-old documents allegedly written by one fraternity Source
Swarthmore College no longer allowing fraternities, sororities
The decision follows outrage over years-old documents allegedly written by one fraternity Source
Former rapper charged in campaign finance conspiracy case
One of the founding members of the Fugees is accused of conspiring to make and conceal foreign campaign contributions in the 2012 election Source
Book excerpt: “Sea Stories” by Admiral William H. McRaven
In his latest book, the retired Navy SEAL commander and author of the bestselling “Making a Bed” writes “sometimes unbelievable stories of life” Source
Putin falls during hockey game victory lap
The Russian leader was taking part Friday in what has become an annual tradition Source
London’s Royal Albert Hall gets the world’s largest single-room speaker system
It’s been almost 150 years since Queen Victoria opened Royal Albert Hall in honor of her beloved late husband, Prince Albert. Since then, the London concert venue has seen decades of world-class performances – but not with world-class sound. Now that’s changed with the installation of what’s said to be the world’s largest single-room speaker system. Imtiaz Tyab reports. Source
David Cross opens up about his painful childhood and why he’s terrified of becoming his father
David Cross has been a fixture in TV and film for more than 25 years. Along with longtime collaborator Bob Odenkirk, he’s half the duo behind HBO’s “Mr. Show,” which earned him three Emmy nominations. CBS News contributor Jamie Wax sat down with the actor and comedian to discuss his comedy career and its painful origins. Source
Saturday Sessions: Jamila Woods performs “Baldwin”
Chicago native Jamila Woods started recording music in 2012 and was soon collaborating with Chance the Rapper. In 2016, she came out with “Heaven,” her first solo album. On Friday, the singer-songwriter – who is also a poet, teacher and activist – released her sophomore collection, “Legacy! Legacy!” Source
Saturday Sessions: Jamila Woods performs “Holy”
Chicago native Jamila Woods started recording music in 2012 and was soon collaborating with Chance the Rapper. In 2016, she came out with “Heaven,” her first solo album. On Friday, the singer-songwriter – who is also a poet, teacher and activist – released her sophomore collection, “Legacy! Legacy!” Source